Picnics in Scotland usually require travel rugs, but look at all the equipment Granny (on the right with the lavish bow) and her pals took with them in the late 1920’s!

Besides a couple of baskets of food, there are napkins, blankets and even a teapot. I wonder what was in the big rectangular box – hopefully cakes!

I think the girl in the middle wearing the white hat is Alice, the bride from my previous post who married one of the Hardie brothers. Do you think the chap 3rd from the left could be her brother-in-law Frank? What do you think?

What a wonderful photograph. I love old day picnic scenes; the ambiance was so different from now. The men’s dapper suits, the women’s summer dresses, the real china and cutlery. I love Granny’s butterfly bow!

This photo is wonderful, such a happy moment in time. I love that they took the teapot, but I wonder how they got the hot water? Brought from home, or perhaps they had a fire somewhere? The picture from the previous post is amazing, the bride is stunning, and the composition and quality are outstanding!

You are so lucky to have so many fun photos from your granny’s albums. I like to use them in my blogs also, but the ones from my grandmother and mother are not nearly as interesting as yours. No wonder you love what you do – the past is fabulous in those photos!

Always so fun to see photos like this. My paternal grandparents were from Scotland and I have seen many photos of them out and about dressed so formal. Then they moved to a rural area in Northern California and their attire changed dramatically.